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1. It’s just not fair, says council boss
Accrington Observer, Thursday 24 June 2004HYNDBURN Council's official rating has been downgraded to only "fair" following its financial crisis.
2. We’ll be hard to lick, says new Town boss
Accrington Observer, Thursday 24 June 2004POSTMASTER Dave Bradford believes Great Harwood Town can stamp their authority on the North West Counties League First Division next season.
3. Enfield full of confidence for big game
Accrington Observer, Thursday 24 June 2004ENFIELD skipper Mas Ahmed is hoping their good away form in the Worsley Cup continues as they gear up for their huge semi-final clash at Lowerhouse on Sunday.
4. Two accused over death of war veteran
Accrington Observer, Thursday 24 June 2004A HOUSEBOUND war veteran died after a burglary at his home during which just £30 was stolen.
5. Vandals run riot at railway station
Accrington Observer, Thursday 24 June 2004ACCRINGTON railway station has been named and shamed as one of the most vandalised, crime-ridden spots in the North West.
6. Dunny gets shirty for Reds
Accrington Observer, Thursday 24 June 2004DAVID Dunn in an Accrington Stanley shirt?
7. Police probe into voting fraud claim
Accrington Observer, Thursday 24 June 2004POLICE have been called in to investigate voting fraud in the Hyndburn Council elections.
8. Going for a Burton
Accrington Observer, Thursday 24 June 2004ACCRINGTON Stanley will kick off the new season against Nigel Clough's Burton Albion on 14 August.
9. Back off, Big Brother!
Accrington Observer, Thursday 24 June 2004HYNDBURN Chamber of Trade has thrown its weight behind our campaign to save the borough from the clutches of Big Brother Blackburn - and you can add your name to our petition here.
10. Next season's fixtures announced
Accrington Observer, Thursday 24 June 2004ACCRINGTON Stanley will start the 2004/2005 Conference season at home to Burton Albion.
